of conversion. for hydrogenated soy ethyl esters it is .872. I don't
have data on soy methyl esters.
what engine are you testing it in? some engines are more tolerant than
others :)
John
Vincent zadworny wrote:
Hello all,
another couple of quick questions.
pH should be around 7.0 give or take
If you don't trust statistics done by other people, you could go out
and get the daily average temperatures arounds the world and do the
math yourself.
I did exactly that this week. My friend sent me two hinky graphs that
supposedly showed a warming trend warming trend for the globe but
As I sit here freezing, in temperatures colder than normal, I have a
hard time swallowing the global warming concept.
In that case, NASA has a nice little page called If There's Global
Warming, Why Am I Freezing My Buns Off? that you should read. You can
find it here.
jh
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
It will also leach minerals out of you body.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:57:09 -0800 (PST), Guag Meister
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distilled water.
The clerk said the customer was asking what would
happen if she drank it. I told her about the only
thing that would
I don't know if you are aware of this, but under OSHA rules,
*electronic* retrieval of MSDS is sufficient for compliance. A computer
with broadband and a web browser is all you need. Frankly, I was quite
surprised by this, but our University's chemical hygiene officer was
quite explicit on
somewhere, but do not remember, London is my best guess.
[snip]
Probably not London as the Poms gave the emperial system away ages
ago, probably somewhere at NIST, the US standards body - just a guess.
Actually, the US is a soft metric country. That is, the US first
adopted the metric
I have a newbie/wannabe question The above word of caution peaks
my interest as I am seriously shopping for a TDI... I drive a min of
150KMs per day.. A TDI with Bio seems like the solution however I
think it would be foolish to run a newer vehicle with BD if it voids
the warranty..
Hi
That is the Unix date of 'epoch'
When life began.
No, really there is a variable in all machines that has the number of
seconds since Jan 1, 1970. So if the data is '1969-12-31', your clock is
set to zero. It usually gets set to zero in an email address if the
person sending the message has
The perennial choice for making beverage ethanol is /Saccharomyces
cerevisiae/. In contrast, /Z. mobilis/ has been shunned because it can
spoil fermentations of cider and beer with sulfurous flavors and rotten
odors. However, in this rapidly changing industry, /Z. mobilis/ might
gain
acidosis.
Because the rate limiting step in methanol oxidation is the availability
of alcohol dehydrogenase, the clinical treatment for methanol poisoning
is, as John mentioned, is to give large amounts of ethanol (or
fomepizole). Because the alcohol dehydrogenase has a higher affinity
(20x
The Golf ECO.Power, which is equipped with a stop-start function,
consumes an average of only 3.8 litres of diesel fuel per 100 kilometres
- a sheerly sensational value for a compact class vehicle.
That's ~62 mpg, ten more miles per gallon than the 1.6 liter, four
cylinder diesel of Rabbit
understand all of the nuance).
the lack of need for the neutral is because the current is returned over
the other leg, no?
Thanks for responses and more info!
John
Doug Younker wrote:
John, thank you for pointing me to long lost, to me, web pages. In the
local oil field both the rotary (idler
it overwhelms the enzymes in the eyes that do that.
John
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I cannot stress highly enough the importance of avoiding methyl alcohol vapors.
They can easily blind you if in the eyes.
Kirk
Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day Kevin;
I suppose you are looking for a closed,sealed
Neoteric Biofuels Inc wrote:
Electric heating combined with coolant heat takes care of that. See our
site.
Regards,
Edward Beggs B.E.S. M.Sc.
Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
http://www.biofuels.ca
On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:23 AM, John Guttridge wrote:
who runs liquidsolar (www.liquidsolar.com
?
could be, also could have a lot to do with your specific biodiesel.
things like conversion rate, length of the fatty acid chains etc.
John
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Kenneth Kron wrote:
I'll quote what I find most interesting. (from
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor8.html)
*
There is no mixer in the upper stage of the reactor because the
conversion of oil to ester is favoured by reducing the glycerol
content. We therefore encourage
Cornell's defrees hydraulics lab who has been helping me out.
Evan wrote:
John,
I think you said it just right. I'll ask around to verify what
I told you, but I still maintain that your pumps will be as good as
impellers. Both are attached to motors, and transfer the energy
on building a nicely integrated
phase converter for shop power:
http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/phase-converter/3-phase.pdf
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where do you find one of these units and what do they cost?
John
Legal Eagle wrote:
G'day all;
After having checked about with guys running refridgerated trailer units
I am happy to learn that my suspicions were correct. They can keep
foddstufs frozen or reduce the ambient temperature
of the one's on reefer trucks that would probably fit nicely on
my garage here :)
John
Nancy Canning wrote:
John Guttridge wrote:
G'day Luc,
where do you find one of these units and what do they cost?
John
Legal Eagle wrote:
G'day all;
After having checked about with guys running
might ask if his services would be useful in rebuilding things in
tsunami devastated areas, I don't really have those kinds of contacts
but I imagine someone on this list might. does anyone know who he would
contact to offer to go over there and help rebuild?
John Guttridge
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As for the sample, it's not surprising that there was incomplete
conversion. Pumps don't provide the interaction needed to keep a tank's
contents in continual bedlam, at least not the small pump mentioned and
even more doubtful based upon the short duration it was activated. They
may mix,
Sorry, I don't have any recommendations for you. But I did want to mention
that I use normal store bought pre-sprouted plants every year. This year I
had horrible time with my veggies. Tomatoes especially took it hard this
year. Looked diseased. Sweet green and hot peppers did fine. String
Appal Energy wrote:
Well, I got my report back from Magellan Midstream. My sample tested
as follows:
That was rather quick.. Glad Ms. Alovert was able to direct you to a
place that can give you answers quickly, as well as precisely. Which
sample did you submit?
this was quoted from the
behind. The
gentle slope of the glass directs the condensate to a collection trough,
which in turn delivers the water to the collection bottle.
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I haven't ventured this far in my quest, but I'd really love to hear if
anyone picks up one of these units. If it works satisfactorily, I'd be
willing to buy one.
Cheers,
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Appal Energy wrote:
If you've got triglycerides remaining you'll also have the emulsifying
mono- and di-glycerides, primary emulsifiers. If you've got no
emulsifiers present, then you're going to be very hard pressed to find
any registerable amount of triglycerides. It's really an either/or
wax layer on top of the fuel, when poked at it turned out to
be gelatinous.
anyone have any suggestions as to what this may be?
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I had similar troubles, look for a more complete post from me on the
subject later in the day as I finish writing it.
some things that helped me:
it is cold here which slows everything down, I had to settle my last
batch for 7 days (it had separated in 12-24 hours but it was still hazy,
1982 Vanagons cheap
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before testing my fuel was settled for 7 days until it was crystal clear
and light yellow in color. after 24-48 hours it seemed to settle
completely but it was still hazy, this went away entirely after the full
7 days. there was no appreciable increase in the volume of the glyc
layer after
kinda hard and usually 38 mpg in the city. I only have 17,000 miles on it
but problems yet! Don't wait to put bio diesel in it, that should not void
the warranty and if you start using asap you may avoid any fuel filter
cloging that sometimes happens when you run the first bio through.
on the
it has to offer and not be an example of what can go wrong with
homebrewing (this seems to be important for furthering the cause in
general which is important to me).
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
You prepared a 4 liter batch from which you pulled both wash samples. Yes?
correct
Your only
OK. So what is new here? Seems like the panel was a complete waste of
money to recommend things we already know need/should be done!
What worries me most is that money keeps getting spent on reports instead
of implementing.
OK, that was my 2cents worth.
John
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you keeping your shop warm in that -14 C Finland?
Johnsson Tomas wrote:
Hello All,
Something strange was happening with the last batch. There is probably
something additional in the SWO. The oil never cleared after heated and the
water was removed (+55¡C). Still there was no worry as it has
Beelzebub got an admission that she thought
they were just three wise men who wanted to be nice to her newborn child.
Reading from a written account of the incident by an itinerant fisherman
called John, Beelzebub asked her to confirm that she had, as John put it,
kept these things in her heart
Yes
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People get ready
There's a train a
again. I will post the results when done.
John
Keith Addison wrote:
Thankyou John.
I hope this discussion can resume now.
Best wishes
Keith Addison
List owner
to todd and the list in general,
I would like to sincerely apologize for allowing myself to get
involved in this flame war
Not that you would be interested to know...
So called linscott...aka dana linscott...aka dana can still be found over
at the biodiesel yahoogroups performing exactly the same manner to which you
have just describedunfortunately for most.
Late...
John(yet another John
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
I don't know why you find it necessary to proclaim specific matters to
be sore spots or as having been tak[en]... personally.
because you are being pissy about this whole thing.
What I do find perplexing is the amazing number of people who don't read
or follow
as you have to skim the ice off regularly or it doesn't really
work (if you just let it go you end up with something like a slushie but
harder). if you are willing to overcome those considerations (I.e.
filter and remove the ice regularly) then it should do what you want.
John
Legal Eagle wrote
to post the results of my tests in the hope that they will
further the goal of making the production of high quality biodiesel
accessible to all.
Sincerely,
John Guttridge
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contact us off line for additional help. With
power all things are possible but we can do without and certainly with less,
I would have water, food, can openers, candles, some wine, good books and
blankets, the rest can wait.
bring it on!
regards
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frequently expresses frustration that things get gone over
again and again, lets make the instructions more specific to avoid this.
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
I still think that temperature has a drastic effect on seperation time
And you're correct. But there aren't too many people out
someone can give me good reasons
and solid instructions their advice is usually out the door (often to my
own detriment, but at least I really learn things when I do).
John
tillyfromparadise wrote:
Hello John,
It takes a brave man to tell Keith he has a mistake on JTF
You are correct. The water
is that 150mL is just about
all of my test batch so I won't be able to perform the test multiple
times and vary the parameters.
what I was trying to suggest here is that there are some factors that
drastically affect the results that aren't even mentioned such that they
can be controlled.
John
of this
is that the instructions are really general and I fear that there are
factors that are important but are not mentioned such that they can be
controlled.
John
Appal Energy wrote:
John Guttridge,
If you're looking for reproducability, you need to follow baseline, not
modify a test/experiment
make a difference in
the results.
John Guttridge
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lubricant and lubricate frequently?
John
Leif Forer wrote:
Manuel, Nick, Doug and All~
According to Mark Schofield (who originally recommended the pricey
$7,000 BOC Edwards vacuum pump) and Doug Foskey, methanol fouls the
pump's lubricating oil causing them to rapidly break. Sounds like
After numerous rounds of We don't even know if Osama is still alive,
Osama himself decided to send George W. a letter in his own handwriting
to let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it appeared to contain a coded message:
370HSSV 0773H.
Bush was baffled with the
John Guttridge
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Do not put two barrels of B100 on the roof of your car. The weight would exceed
the limits of the roof before the additional stress of pot-holes would send the
barrels crashing down on you.
Have a class I hitch installed on your car
all over the world and they have the technology to do it. there are special
catalysts that are needed to turn the gas into liquid. My friend is one of
the main chemists at this facility.
company name is Syntroleum. look them up on the web.
John Miggins
Harvest Solar Wind Power
needs to be a box
that gets hot right?
John
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the glyc is something that was suggested to me several times. how do
people feel about that in general?
Ken Provost wrote:
on 11/30/04 4:54 PM, Legal Eagle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, while pondering my reactor/wash tank set up, I wondered about whether
or not there would be any
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 8:07 PM
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Hello All
this is my first ever message ( Please forgive my spelling.)
I have so far only used the single stage
a really large quantity in order to make
all the amounts line up and get your ratios right.
John
rbarr8 wrote:
After reading many posts on making my own bio-diesel I came to the conclusion
it might be best to use the full package of lye rather than opening a package
and then trying to seal
hot water from solar with no recurring cost
for anyone who need this for processing systems. Would love to help in
small scale biodiesel processsing via solar, best of both worlds.
John Miggins
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was just kidding...but you know what, he's right too.
Late...
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:31:59 +0900
Hi,
To speed up the decomposition, you have to add
It's good to know that a load of crap can still mean something good in the
end(no pun intended).
Late...
JP
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Subject: [Biofuel] US Methane Ethanol Plant
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:00:19 -0600
Ethanol Plant
countries like India. I've heard of County Sewer Facilities and Landfills
just flaring off the methane gas without even harnessing any of the heat
content available to them for free. Another victim to government requirement
maybe, i.e. EPA, CARB, and other crap like that. You can get a lot of
mix?? Are there any significant differences in performance??? Can you do the
same with a 60-40 mix with Biodiesel??
Please do tell...
JP
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Date: Fri, 19 Nov
and how much per gallon if at 50% with #1 Diesel. Thank You for your
help been thing about using it in my oil furnace, would I have to
change my Burner tip.
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supply are very helpful. to ground things to code (US NEC 2002) you must
use mechanical connections like screw terminals that are torqued to the
proper torque spec per the manufacturer (which is ultimately per UL) I
would highly recommend it. also if you are in the US and your house is
No. Not just America, Canada too. But then the 49th parallel is just a
State Line anyway isn't it? ;-)
John
Proud to be Canuck
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Wouldn't it be the creature the chicken evolved from?
john
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Thanks Keith,
I can now rest
http://www.tve.org/ho/doc.cfm?aid=346lang=English
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Todd
There's a company in Japan that has been doing this for some years, a
patented process, result of a 10-year high-tech research program. I'm
not sure if the technology is the same as what you're working on,
asking how to identify plastics and looking like an idiot.
the question about the PVC compatibility remains though.
John Guttridge wrote:
I was given some really great pumps that were previously used for H2O
the pump bodies seem to be made out of PVC. I checked the compatibility
website
freed Poland from it's jewish problem or we freed the Iraqis from
communism when we installed sadam in the first place (don't forget our
installation of the taliban too). what a nice guy he is. don't forget
how hard the work is (it's hard work, did he mention that it was hard
work?).
John
fought the good fight to prevent four more years of this
man. He is the worst thing for America in my lifetime.
John
Hakan Falk wrote:
John,
Lethal also, for many of the young boys who tries to do the liberation.
It is also very lethal for the Iraqi population, with around NINE
Iraqi's who
the facts.
I know you don't want to hear it. You can't face one more hung chad.
But I don't have a choice. As a journalist examining that messy
sausage called American democracy, it's my job to tell you who got the
most votes in the deciding states. Tuesday, in Ohio and New Mexico, it
was John
old septic system truck as it's tanker. I would look for a used attack
pumper. ours is a regular pickup truck that has a 500 gallon tank and a
500GPM pump on it (if you leave the full hand line on it you have about
enough water in the tank to fill up the hose before your supply needs to
be
resistance?
thanks list
John Guttridge
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debates and other non related posts and
shoud therefore remain pure. This of course will start another thread
discussing this new issue, and another and another, eventually making the
forum useless to all. All this because one person took the time to change a
light bulb and talk about it.
John
country by only talking about the good things we have done in the past.
If we ignore the problems, they are not going to just go away. We need
to discuss our mistakes and our flaws in order to come up with solutions
for improvement.
John Ware
of their loved ones
who are only here in their thoughts.
Please be with me, as I need all of the strength that I can get.
John
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apolitical and concerned primarily with facts. But what
use is a voice that is held in high esteem but never raised?
So, at the end of the day, who you want to believe is up to you Todd.
But personally, I have more faith in the scientific method and
peer-review than self published diatribes.
John
Believe it or not, this all makes sense.
And what's more, I'm getting an education from a fine gentleman in
Thailand!!
Now then, just who the heck came up with the term 'centrifugal force' if it
non-existant?
John
Niagara Falls
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Question: I know, from much discussion on the lists, that the energy needed
to produce hydrogen really isn't worth it in terms of oil/coal terms. But,
is it (theoretically) possible to use most of the available hydro generated
electricity to make hydrogen such that all vehicles / homes /
Cool. This is the first time I've heard these things explained this way.
Can I ask: Just what is the equivilent description of centrifugal force?
Does it apply to me spinning a pail of water such that the water doesn't
fall out?
Just satifying my thirst for knowledge :-)
John
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Around here (Niagara Region Ontario) the price has been pretty steady.
However, there is differences town to town. Niagara sits at about
86cents/litre while Burlington sits around 80cents. One corner there has
daily flucuations of 86cents in the first half of the day and 80cents the
second
that my reaction was incomplete on the first batch so I simply
left in on the shelf and tried again but I got the same results so I am
thinking that the clear results should come after washing.
thanks
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the army is using B20 in many of it's vehicles. he said that when he
worked on vehicles in the army they were largely multi fuel, they would
burn basically anything that you put in them.
Legal Eagle wrote:
Not to want to satrt any conspiracy stuff, although the last time
diesel went haywire
into alternatives such as wind and solar not
to mention better policy on renewable fuels.
the take home lesson is if you want change bring everybody along with you or
they will as is their right dig in and tell you to go to hell
cheers John
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to last...
Thanks,
John Blackmer
Y! IM: soyabenz
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Thanks for sharing the nice story about your taxes. But frankly, I don't
see how it can be true. If it is, your accountant is either an idiot or
a crook. Either that, or you're not telling the whole story.
When you jump from one tax bracket to the next, only the amount over the
cutoff is
And why does it have to be 60 miles high?
In our praries, 60 square miles in nothing. Forget the 60 mile hieght.
Imagine the methane / nat.gas that could be drawn off a waste dump that
size.
Yeah, yeah. OK. So the fuel used to transport all that stuff to a huge
central dump might negate all
that the majority of parents of those children are
supposedly going to vote for John Kerry.
That was, after all, the point of the poll - that children are perhaps a
reasonably accurate barometer of the adult voting population.
As for the rest of your remarks?
Sorry to see that after three years of so
and
see how it works out.
John Guttridge.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello John
what kind of a methanol recovery rate can I expect once I start doing
that?
Depends which stage you do it at, and what you want to do with the
by-product. Easiest is taking back the methanol straight after
processing
titrated in the first place?
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written it all up.
again, thanks so much for the advice and the welcome!
John Guttridge
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello John, welcome
You've had some good replies.
Hello biofuels people,
I am about to start making my first batch of biodiesel and I have a
whole bunch of questions.
in much
?
Gay Marriage
President Bush is opposed
John Kerry
humanity.
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that works is Good luck
John
Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tim,
Is this recipe suppose to have 3 ingrediants or is it 2 tablespoon of borax
and 1 of honey?
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:34 PM 10/8/2004, you wrote:
Plenty of Fire Ants in Georgia. I use tablespoon
of borax, tablespoon
I'll plead ignorance right off the bat.
But is fossil fuel truely carbon negative? The plants and animals they are
derived from were living and breathing albeit a few million years ago. It's
just been held in escrow for a while :) It's just the human virus that's
releasing it all in a short
Hi Doug. Just a quick note to say Hi from Niagara Falls.
You are the closest Canadian I've met on the lists.
Cheers.
John Mullan
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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